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by mth91
Sat Oct 05, 2013 12:51 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Eviction Notice
Replies: 23
Views: 5797

Re: Eviction Notice

It's actually a notice to vacate. They have not yet received a court order to evict us, since they have not yet proven to the court that there was any foul play. I don't know how (besides the fifth amendment) an eviction is avoidable, but they do have to prove it, and since all they have I suppose is a broken ceiling, they'd have a long way to go to proving it. They would have to prove that one of us even had a firearm (no registration). We've already removed every trace of any firearm that was here in hopes that we could strike a deal with them. We also have a year lease paid monthly. I guess they actually can't just boot us out the door. Regardless, I don't want any court orders or anything to my name, and if we leave I guess we won't have any.
by mth91
Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:09 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Eviction Notice
Replies: 23
Views: 5797

Re: Eviction Notice

I appreciate the generosity. I'm way down in College Station, and I may be able to get my parents to help me a little bit, but things are tight as it is. I simply do not want an eviction to affect my ability to get into another apartment or (from what I've read online, with a grain of salt) hurt my credit.
by mth91
Fri Oct 04, 2013 9:49 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Eviction Notice
Replies: 23
Views: 5797

Eviction Notice

Howdy,

I've been on these forums a bit since I have my CHL, but now I need some advice from anybody who would be willing to have an input. I am in college, and I have one roommate. Last night, my roommate was performing what he called a "safety check" right through the floor of our duplex into the apartment below. It was incredibly foolish as a shower of bird shot went into the bedroom below. Fortunately no one was injured, but the tenant below was terrified since he was in the room at the time. As my roommate walked out the door, the tenant below was already at our door, and they talked about it. I was not home at the time, but my roommate called me around noon today to let me know that we are being evicted.

The apartment manager came to our apartment when neither of us were home and saw that I had guns as well, and they determined that we are a liability and put the notice on the door. I don't really know what to do here. I think it was horrendously foolish to point a gun into another person's living quarters, and the lease basically says that they don't need grounds to evict me. They just have to give me notice. I cannot reasonably afford the place on my own anyway, and this has the potential to seriously impede my performance in my engineering classes as I deal with the matter. I don't really know what the right question to ask here is, but can anyone give me any advice in the matter?

Thanks for your time.

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